Open to the Public, the Selection Process at the U.S. Embassy in Brasília Offers an Annual Salary of R$ 145,687, Permanent Contract, 40-Hour Workweek, and Position in the Office of Agricultural Affairs
The U.S. Embassy in Brazil has opened a selection process for the position of Budget Analyst in Brasília, with an annual salary of R$ 145,687, a 40-hour workweek, and applications open from January 13 to 28, 2026, according to the official announcement.
Selection Process Open to the Public and General Conditions of the Position
The announcement, identified by number BRASÍLIA-2026-01, states that the position is open to the general public, with no restrictions on origin or prior affiliation with the diplomatic mission. The hiring will be conducted by the U.S. Embassy in Brasília, which operates in GMT-3 and uses MM/DD/YYYY date format.
The position is classified as LE – 0105 9, with potential promotion to LE-9. The work schedule is full-time, totaling 40 hours per week.
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The position is permanent, with a contract for an indefinite period, contingent upon the successful completion of the probationary period.
The workplace is unique, located in Brasília, and the position is not eligible for telework. There is no provision for relocation expense reimbursement or travel requirements, according to the information disclosed in the announcement.
Salary, Requirements, and Security Clearance
The annual salary stated for the position is R$ 145,687, a fixed amount as authorized by Washington DC, under the USEFM system, with a grade of FP 05 at steps 1 to 4. The selection process requires Public Trust security clearance, subject to background investigation.
To compete for the position, candidates must be fluent in English, have experience in finance, budgeting, and/or office administration, and hold a degree in Accounting, Finance, Management, or related fields. All applications must be submitted by January 28, 2026.
For further clarification, contact can be made through the Human Resources Section of the embassy at phone number 61 3312-7287 or via email at BrasíliaRecruitment@state.gov.
Role in the Office of Agricultural Affairs in Brasília
The selected Budget Analyst will work in the Office of Agricultural Affairs (OAA) of the U.S. Mission in Brasília. According to the position summary, the role does not involve direct supervision of personnel.
Key responsibilities include complex budget administration for the office, encompassing financial management, budget and fiscal analysis, report preparation, and related activities. The professional will be responsible for managing the budget of the General Authorization (AG) and the Country Strategy Support Fund (FAEP).
The position holder will also be responsible for the designated credit card and will supervise and guide the office’s expenses and ICASS workload, ensuring compliance with established procedures.
Administrative Responsibilities and Institutional Relationship
The position also includes responsibility for the contractual support necessary for residences or awarded events, in coordination with the Contracts Officer located at FAS in Washington or the Embassy’s General Services Office.
The Budget Analyst will serve as the main point of contact for host government authorities, visiting business people, and representatives of international organizations. This role involves responding to inquiries and handling official communications related to general functions linked to trade.
Additionally, part of the duties includes maintaining an accurate and up-to-date inventory of all non-consumable office property, as well as providing ongoing administrative support to OAA activities. These tasks require attention to detail, organization, and knowledge of the mission’s internal procedures.
